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The House Oversight Committee passed bipartisan resolutions Wednesday to hold the Clintons in contempt over subpoena noncompliance in the Jeffrey Epstein probe.
"The Clintons think they’re entitled to a special brand of immunity. They were lawfully subpoenaed to appear before Congress. They refused. @GOPOversight is now holding them in contempt." pic.twitter.com/cU8U6bbxR1
— Rep. Scott Perry (@RepScottPerry) January 20, 2026
"They believe their last name entitles them to special treatment,”
— James Comer
Members of both parties voted to hold the former president Bill Clinton and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton accountable for willfully defying lawful, bipartisan subpoenas.
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"The Clintons think they’re entitled to a special brand of immunity. They were lawfully subpoenaed to appear before Congress. They refused. @GOPOversight is now holding them in contempt." pic.twitter.com/cU8U6bbxR1
— Rep. Scott Perry (@RepScottPerry) January 20, 2026
"They believe their last name entitles them to special treatment,”
— James Comer
Members of both parties voted to hold the former president Bill Clinton and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton accountable for willfully defying lawful, bipartisan subpoenas.
Clintons Get One Step Closer To Potential Jail Time After House Contempt Vote
The House Oversight Committee passed bipartisan resolutions Wednesday to hold the Clintons in contempt over subpoena noncompliance in the Jeffrey Epstein probe.